Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to:
- Describe the historical trajectory of ASD from before the 1940s to the 1990s
- Formulate value judgements about the view that the measles-rubella-mumps vaccine is associated with ASD
- Identify the key genetic factors associated with ASD
- Identify the key prenatal, perinatal and postnatal (environmental) and familial factors associated with ASD
- Distinguish the role of genetics in ASD and its methodology
- Identify genetic syndromes that show a positive association with ASD
- Understand the role of biomarkers in ASD
Course Content
- History of ASD : pre-1940s, 1940s-1950s, 1960s-1980s, 1990s and measles-rubella-mumps vaccine
- The causes in ASD : introductory facts
- Genetic factors
- Prenatal factors (age of parents, mental and physical health of the mother)
- Perinatal factors (maternal drug consumption, maternal exposure to environmental factors, infections during pregnancy, complications during childbirth)
- Postnatal factors (environmental)
- Family factors (family medical history)
- Genetics of ASD (genome-wide association studies, Whole-Exome sequencing)
- Methodology of ASD genetics
- Genetic syndromes showing a positive association with ASD
- New biomarkers for ASD introduction to epidemiology: basic concepts, example of a typical epidemiological investigation